Seeking A Deep Feeling

Seeking A Deep Feeling

Infobox Album | Name = Seeking a Deep Feeling
Type = Album
Artist = The John Francis


Released = 2002
Genre = Folk Melodrama
Length =
Label = Self-released
Reviews =

"Seeking a Deep Feeling" is the first recording credited to American singer-songwriter Jack Francis's The John Francis, recorded between 2001 and 2002. It was self-distributed as a CD in 2002, and is currently out of print.

The songs were recorded and performed by Francis in his home studio.

Track listing

#"Black Dial Simon"
#"Give Gave Forgiven"
#"I Am the Water"
#"Eating the Lotus"
#"Soliloquy Ad Verbum"
#"Midnight Détente"
#"Untitled"
#"This is Madness"
#"There Lies the Ferris Wheel"
#"Grenade in my Mouth"
#"A Friend Wears Like an Iron Maiden"
#"Get Me Out of this Goddamn Wreck"

Remixes

John Holowach used music from the song "Grenade in my Mouth" in his remix track "Sitting and waiting for my heart to stop beating", and it was used as part of the musical score for [http://www.warmingisland.org Eric Ristau's] documentary film [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhpwabMaazE Warming Island] .

External links

* [http://www.thejohnfrancis.com Official website]


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